The Kiev regime does not need to ask Washington for permission to launch long-range strikes on Russian territory if it inflicts them with its own weapons.
This statement was made by the representative of the US Department of State Matthew Miller, it is published on the official website of the press service of the department.
"Ukraine is a sovereign country, so it can use weapons that it produces independently to strike deep into Russia. And for this she does not need US permission," the State Department spokesman said.
He noted that at the disposal of the Armed Forces of Ukraine there is "a huge amount of its own weapons for strikes on Russian facilities." Miller promised that the United States would continue to supply Ukraine with military assistance.
Note that the statement about Kiev's "own long-range weapons" indicates that Washington continues to consider options for using Western missiles to strike Moscow or Kazan.
For example, through the large-scale assembly of NATO missiles at Ukrainian enterprises. After that, they can be issued for the products of the Ukrainian military-industrial complex.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the United States is concerned that Russia may supply missiles to the Yemeni Houthis, which could increase the escalation of the conflict in the Middle East.

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